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Coyote pup an unexpected houseguest for Winnipeg homeownerThe homeowner called Manitoba Conservation for help rather than approaching the young coyote, who had likely been tracking her cat in hopes of a quick meal.EnvironmentJul 13, 2023
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Experts say Manitoba health officials need stronger messaging on masks, vaccines'I don't know why we're not changing our behaviour and why public health isn't asking for us to change our behaviour,' says a U of M expert of the need for COVID prevention.HealthNov 17, 2022
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No evidence for ‘immunity debt’ theories, Winnipeg epidemiologist saysEpidemiologist Cynthia Carr says even during the height of the pandemic, your immune system was working full-time.HealthNov 14, 2022
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Manitobans should stay vigilant about COVID-19, as above-average ‘hazard index’ showsManitoba's latest ranking on the 'hazard index' — which combines current infections, hospital strain and mortality — is at a seven, while Canada as a whole is sitting at six.HealthOct 12, 2022
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‘My biggest concern is losing our vigilance’: Manitoba removes COVID-19 numbers from websiteManitoba has removed COVID-19 related data off the government website. Epidemiologist Cynthia Carr worries about the implications of the province's decision.HealthMar 29, 2022
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Manitoba students, teachers, parents navigate week of remote learningTens of thousands of Manitoba students got ready for a return to school Monday morning — most of them doing so from their own home.HealthJan 10, 2022
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Why does Saskatchewan have fewer restrictions? It’s about the surges: Manitoba epidemiologistProvince's extension of the public health orders for an added three weeks reflects 14-fold case increase.HealthJan 10, 2022
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Scientists warn against ditching social distancing over holidaysA Leger poll suggests 45 per cent of Canadians and 50 per cent of Americans plan on ditching some of the fundamentals like hugging, kissing and shaking hands in the coming weeks.HealthNov 27, 2021
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Hamilton reports 152 new COVID-19 cases, specialist says workplaces still susceptible to infectionsPublic health says 147 total cases have been tied to 17 current workplace outbreaks in the city.HealthMay 3, 2021
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COVID-19 measures appear to have put an end to flu season in Manitoba — for nowA Winnipeg epidemiologist says COVID-19 restrictions likely led to a near elimination of influenza in Manitoba this year.HealthMar 27, 2021
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